SpaceManMat wrote:Just wish I could get the epiglue to fully cured on my rocket. It seams to remain just slightly tacky to touch. Tried using a heater but the misses got tired of her office being hot so turned it off Cannot see I'll be ready to paint the thing by next weekend.

Mmmmm... it sounds like the ratio may have been incorrect. If it isn't solid after 24hours, it most likely wont ever go off.

SpaceManMat wrote:Getting an accurate measure by vol is near impossible when your only trying to mix up 15ml of that stuff. They don't list a weight mix ratio.

Incorrect mix ratio is exacerbated when mixing small quantities.Disposable plastic syringes are available in small sizes.There should be data sheets which would show the density, so you can calculate the corresponding weights. Note: temperature will affect this.

"Pub, ah yes. A meeting place where people attempt to achieve advanced states of mental incompetence by the repeated consumption of fermented vegetable drinks" (“Timeslides”)

I can deal with the gizmos if all I have to do is get them out of the box and turn them on, but I struggle with some of the terminology, and certainly when it comes to reprogramming etc, even simple things like getting them to communicate with my computer seem to be impossible.

I'm sure I'm not alone.

"He who says it can't be done is liable to be interrupted by somebody doing it". - My Mum

I can deal with the gizmos if all I have to do is get them out of the box and turn them on, but I struggle with some of the terminology, and certainly when it comes to reprogramming etc, even simple things like getting them to communicate with my computer seem to be impossible.

I'm sure I'm not alone.

Anything is possible. We will prob have to do a questionnaire though to see what electronics people want to know about and any specific questions. Please shoot us an email with a couple of specific questions which will help work out how to best attack it.

Another workshop will most likely be on 'Open Rocket' if that is of any interest?